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Social Adaptation of Persons released from Places of Deprivation of Freedom as Prevention of Recidivism

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  • Maigul BALGOZHINA

    (Karagandy Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan of the name of B Beysenov 124 Yermekov Street Karaganda)

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The article explores the problems of social adaptation of persons released from places of deprivation of freedom as a multidimensional factor in preventing recidivism The points of view of different researchers the statistics of committing repeated offences the relevant rules of legal regulation the legal experience of a number of foreign countries have been studied It has been noted that the problem of recommitting crimes is closely allied to unemployment of ex prisoners The problems of luck of legal basis of cooperation between the penal enforcement system and the employment service absence of generalized information about the situation in the field of social adaptation of ex prisoners have been also shown In author s opinion the activity of local rehabilitation centers for ex prisoners existing in some regions of Kazakhstan new regional projects providing different types of social assistance must be encouraged Summarizing the information studied the author supports the idea of drafting a basic law on social adaptation of ex prisoners as a main legal measure

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  • Maigul BALGOZHINA, 2015. "Social Adaptation of Persons released from Places of Deprivation of Freedom as Prevention of Recidivism," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 6(2), pages 277-283.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:6:y:2015:i:2:p:277-283
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